Belfry of Bruges
One of the most iconic landmarks in Bruges is undoubtedly the impressive belfry, also known as the Hall Tower. Standing at 83 meters, it proudly rises above the city. Those who dare can climb its 366 steps for a breathtaking view of the medieval city.
This 13th-century structure is steeped in history and has been officially recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. A must-visit for anyone who truly wants to experience Bruges.
De Wonderlamp
DThe Wonderlamp is an enchanting play paradise where children can immerse themselves in an Oriental setting, while parents relax with a snack, a drink, and free Wi-Fi.
Nature preserve ‘De IJzermonding’
In this beautiful nature reserve, a unique phenomenon happens.’De IJzer’ is the only Belgian river that flows directly into the North Sea.
The Rotunda
Whether you’re crazy about architecture or not, you cannot leave Westende without visiting the Grand Hôtel Belle Vue, AKA The Rotunda; thé city’s icon!
Westfront Nieuwpoort
Visit the equestrian statue of Albert I and discover the story of the flooding of the polder plain during World War I.
Shipping company Seastar
Shipping company Seastar offers numerous (educational) excursions for young and old, both in Nieuwpoort and along the ‘Flanders Fields’ in ‘de Westhoek’.
Duinbossen
Walking, running, cycling and mountain biking, ... it can all be done to your heart's content in the Duinbossen, an area in De Haan consisting of forests and open plains.





